Rajevac gives his Views Ahead of Draw

Every national coach billed to be at 2010's World Cup finals might be fretting about the group opponents the draw will throw at them. Ghana's Milovan Rajevac is one the few coaches who is holding out for the opportunity to pit his Black Stars against the big-name contenders. Despite the enduring moments ahead of Friday's draw in Cape Town, Rajevac says it wouldn�t be a problem if the Black Stars are drawn against England, who have been seeded. He says: "England have a very good coach but I think Ghana playing England wouldn't be a problem." But the Serbian is keen for Ghana to avoid some pre-tournament favourites in the group stages as well as his native Serbia Five-time World champions Brazil, reigning European champions Spain and Argentina are the sides Rajevac would want to meet later in the competition. "Any team is okay but I don't like Brazil, Spain, Argentina and Serbia. These teams play very good maybe not now, maybe quarterfinals and final," the Serbian said. "Serbia is a very good team and strong and experienced too." The only teams the Black Stars are certain of avoiding at the moment are the other five representatives from the continent. However, Rajevac would have to endure the nervous wait just like the media to know whether Ghana lands in the 'Group of Death' The draw, which will take place in Cape Town at 5.45pm (GMT), will pitch the 32 qualified nations into eight groups of four. Ghana qualified for a second successive World Cup finals in impressive run of results, winning four of their opening six qualifiers. Seedings: Pot 1 - South Africa, Argentina, Brazil, England, Germany, Holland, Italy, Spain. Pot 2 - Australia, Japan, North Korea, South Korea, Honduras, Mexico, USA, New Zealand Pot 3 - Algeria, Cameroon, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Nigeria, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay Pot 4 - Denmark, France, Greece, Portugal, Serbia, Slovenia, Slovakia, Switzerland